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. >>> the mexican navy says two big waves hit that boat and the second capsized. roberta with a storm that seisms to come out of nowhere. >> satellite photos did not exist. but we had tropical moisture over the sea of cortez, lifting out of the southwest. that caused a thunderstorm to develop with hundreds and hundreds of lightning strikes per hour, gusty winds up to 60 miles per hour. more than likely caused the two waves that ended up being deadly waves. allen, dana. >> roberta, thank you. >>> and the bay area is celebrating the fourth of july with fireworks both legal and illegal. this is the illegal kind in east oakland where people are shooting off powerful stuff. we're not talking sparklers here. it is quite the light show and on the ground, it very loud. elizabeth cook is in oakland now. elizabeth. >> day nay,fire works are illegal in oakland, but you would know it if you were standing where i am right now. it's because of areas like this one that is dry, grassy, brush air next to homes, combined with fireworks that can make for a very degeneration combinat
. >>> the mexican navy says two big waves hit that boat and the second capsized. roberta with a storm that seisms to come out of nowhere. >> satellite photos did not exist. but we had tropical moisture over the sea of cortez, lifting out of the southwest. that caused a thunderstorm to develop with hundreds and hundreds of lightning strikes per hour, gusty winds up to 60 miles per hour. more than likely caused the two waves that ended up being deadly waves. allen, dana. >>...
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friends say a big part of the event was to help pay for her funeral. then set up a trust fund for her 2-year-old son. still activists from an empowerment program said they are shocked about how this union city mother was killed. >> a human being is dead. and a human being was burned alive. as a bay area community we need to be outraged. we cannot live in a society which is okay with violence against a woman. >> friends say she was a happy outgoing mother who loved her son. donations are still being accepted at the oakland ymca. and a $10,000 reward is being offered leading to the killer's arrest. >>> a young man who came here from the midwest has plans on a grand scale. mark sayre is in san francisco at the starting point for what is going to be a very long road ahead. hi, mark. >> reporter: long indeed, juliette. this journey will begin here tomorrow morning at san francisco fire station. 34. richmond district. this is a journey that is not only about endurance, it is also about honor. chris harly is a volunteer firefighter from wisconsin and it was 9
friends say a big part of the event was to help pay for her funeral. then set up a trust fund for her 2-year-old son. still activists from an empowerment program said they are shocked about how this union city mother was killed. >> a human being is dead. and a human being was burned alive. as a bay area community we need to be outraged. we cannot live in a society which is okay with violence against a woman. >> friends say she was a happy outgoing mother who loved her son. donations...
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talking about renewing his entertainment career with his animated television show and three upcoming big budget films. the breakup put all that on hold. >>> it's not a surprise that we are hearing this, but it's always sad. they were married 25 years. they have a beautiful family. >> and fell from so high to so low. >> yeah, it hurts. don, thanks. >>> the forme head of the international monetary fund celebrated his freedom tonight by going out to dinner. he ate with friends at a restaurant in manhattan's east side. prosecutors revealed the hotel maid that said he raped her told inconsistent stories after the alleged attack. the woman apparently lied on her application for asylum in the u.s. saying she was gang raped in africa when she wasn't. >> the victim hear made some mistakes, but that doesn't mean she's not a rape victim. it's so important in this country that people, especially the media reserve their judgment on the facts of a case until they are all in. >> there is evidence of sexual encounter in the hotel room, but defense lawyers say the sex was consensual. he faces assault cha
talking about renewing his entertainment career with his animated television show and three upcoming big budget films. the breakup put all that on hold. >>> it's not a surprise that we are hearing this, but it's always sad. they were married 25 years. they have a beautiful family. >> and fell from so high to so low. >> yeah, it hurts. don, thanks. >>> the forme head of the international monetary fund celebrated his freedom tonight by going out to dinner. he ate...
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big thing i couldn't get out of my head is they actually did it. we actually took the place over. >> james whittington survived the riot to return to the old main facility to show our producers what he witnessed. >> 27 years ago when i got up out of here. i didn't think i would ever see it again. leadership of the inmates decided hey, you know, this control center is takable. there was a huge industrial fire extinguisher that used to sit on one of these walls on hooks. three individuals lifted that industrial fire extinguisher off and set work on this window right here. the window began to give in. all three of these windows were taken out. >> once they broke that, they had access to the entire facility. they had full control. >> this is where it all turned bad after they busted up and got their hands on the dope. >> there's different kinds of psychotic drugs and whatever. and everybody was taking them, just went crazy. >> it was a madhouse, it really was. >> guys being stabbed, heads cut off. pipes going through their heads, you know. unimaginable
big thing i couldn't get out of my head is they actually did it. we actually took the place over. >> james whittington survived the riot to return to the old main facility to show our producers what he witnessed. >> 27 years ago when i got up out of here. i didn't think i would ever see it again. leadership of the inmates decided hey, you know, this control center is takable. there was a huge industrial fire extinguisher that used to sit on one of these walls on hooks. three...
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>> big issue. >> big issue. it is an issue that involves countries that are wealthy. very much countries that are wealthy and our ability to deal with this mental health issue as part of our healthcare system is a big challenge and as we redo the healthcare plan, hopefully we will be able to do something more about mental health coverage. >> behind the headlines: paying the poor to end poverty. brazil and mexico are using a controversial strategy that is turning heads around the world. in an effort to close the economic gap, they are paying poverty-stricken citizens. to the contrary examines how the program operates and whether it can work here in the united states. >> if you're a poor family, you will get a payment every month. your children have to be in school and have to have good school attendance certain workshops that are given such as nutrition or hygiene or mosquito control-things that would help the health of your family. you also have to make sure your family is up to date on their health clinics and if you don't do those things you don't get your payment.
>> big issue. >> big issue. it is an issue that involves countries that are wealthy. very much countries that are wealthy and our ability to deal with this mental health issue as part of our healthcare system is a big challenge and as we redo the healthcare plan, hopefully we will be able to do something more about mental health coverage. >> behind the headlines: paying the poor to end poverty. brazil and mexico are using a controversial strategy that is turning heads around...
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take a piece how big they want it. they work it and work it until eventually it just starts cutting into the metal. whatever they get toothpaste and soap, mix it up and they're just layer it. what they're doing, anytime you come in here, they can see this and cover it up. that's what we use. two pieces used as a shank to assault that uninmate fame from here. that's why they started doing this. this is contraband now. >> although level 6 is on lockdown, our producers are allowed to talk to one inmate about the toll 9 restrictions are making. >> i haven't been able to visit with my sister or mother because of this thing that happened in the separate housing unit. with two other inmates that had nothing to do with me. and so -- it's just not right. it's a nuisance. it's annoying because i don't behave in a way that merits my suspension of privileges, visit, commissary, nor do a lot of other inmates for that matter, but yet we're being punished collectively. two weeks ago, they came and took away our nail clippers. we were
take a piece how big they want it. they work it and work it until eventually it just starts cutting into the metal. whatever they get toothpaste and soap, mix it up and they're just layer it. what they're doing, anytime you come in here, they can see this and cover it up. that's what we use. two pieces used as a shank to assault that uninmate fame from here. that's why they started doing this. this is contraband now. >> although level 6 is on lockdown, our producers are allowed to talk to...
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let me highlight a couple of points that i think make a big difference. realize we have a cohort population between 8 million and 11.5 million of individuals in the united states who are undocumented, who some say are illegal or not lawfully present. they are in a group that is cut off in part and formality from the main economy. this is unwise because immigrants, both skilled and unskilled, in this case, that 8 million to 11 million, provide the innovative engine in the economy in these relatively dark times. i'll address the issue of unemployment. but in these difficult economic times, they provide a certain component to the economy which allows us to innovate and grow at a rate that we otherwise would not. in short, immigrants of all types unaverage are net contributors to the economy, help the actual pie grow bigger, provide more of a pie to split among us all and in turn try to goose innovation in a couple of unanticipated ways. so first, kind of three big points. immigrants are a net contributor to the economy. it is easy to be distracted by the fis
let me highlight a couple of points that i think make a big difference. realize we have a cohort population between 8 million and 11.5 million of individuals in the united states who are undocumented, who some say are illegal or not lawfully present. they are in a group that is cut off in part and formality from the main economy. this is unwise because immigrants, both skilled and unskilled, in this case, that 8 million to 11 million, provide the innovative engine in the economy in these...
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discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. new preparation h totables. the anywhere preparation h. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ they'll be chevy's to bring them home. discover customersl are getting...
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have to go down a series of ledges and to get up you have to go down a narrow canyon where there's a big boulder jammed into the bottom. every place has this backward trail, this labyrinth, leading you around. i was walking arpd this maze for about an hour before coming here and it does the same kind of thing where your mind settles, where you have to pay attention to where you are going. because if you look up for too long at all the passing architecture, you will forget where you are on the maze. you will end up in the wrong spot. you will end up going the wrong direction and you won't be able to find your way to the center. of course, out in the desert, you can't just walk off of the maze and out the front door and back into the street. out in the desert, you are there. the cliffs stand around you. the mazes are everywhere, passages opening up left and right. to write this book, house of rain, i walked a little bit over a thousand miles in legs from the four corners region from arizona, new mexico, colorado and california meet down to the chijuajua area of new mexico. there was one ex
have to go down a series of ledges and to get up you have to go down a narrow canyon where there's a big boulder jammed into the bottom. every place has this backward trail, this labyrinth, leading you around. i was walking arpd this maze for about an hour before coming here and it does the same kind of thing where your mind settles, where you have to pay attention to where you are going. because if you look up for too long at all the passing architecture, you will forget where you are on the...
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. >> darrent wong was on his big vacation after his retirement. >> i heard people yelling. my brother got up and looked out of the hallway and said, get out, get out! >> the vessel named the eric sank 60 miles south of the california peninsula in what is described as a freak storm. two giant waves hit the boat, causing it to go under. >> extremely high winds and water contributed to the conditions. >> one is dead and the search has been expanded for the seven missing kerik >> right now, i am not missing just my brother but a friend and a fishing companion. >> the missing tourists could still be alive because of the favorable conditions. calm waters and the temperature is about 77 degrees. 19 of the tourists and all the crew members have been rescued. they had spent 16 hours in the water. barry m. glenn long had spent 15 hours floating in the c. >> now they can focus on is finding the missing brother. >> we are not leaving until we find him one way or another. >> helicopters and boats have been searching and the u.s. coast guard has a huge aircraft on the scene to aid in the
. >> darrent wong was on his big vacation after his retirement. >> i heard people yelling. my brother got up and looked out of the hallway and said, get out, get out! >> the vessel named the eric sank 60 miles south of the california peninsula in what is described as a freak storm. two giant waves hit the boat, causing it to go under. >> extremely high winds and water contributed to the conditions. >> one is dead and the search has been expanded for the seven...
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. >> after hours of investigation, officers score a big find in the dorms. proving the inmate tipoff was legitimate. >> i just found a syringe. it's a good find. i've got to go write a report right now. >> syringes on your property. >> tell me where they found it? >> in your cubicle, in your dresser in a hat. take off your shirt. >> are you a drug user? >> stand up, take it off all the way. >> and your other one. >> marks there? >> it's from the shower. >> you've got marks here. >> feel it. s the not marks. >> well, we found this in your property, what that means is we're going to probably lock you up. >> i wouldn't have left it there if i was using. >> this was found in your hat and you're telling us it's not yours. >> somebody's trying to set me up or something. ? if we go to give you a ua are you going to be clean? >> i should be clean. >> you should be. so there's a question about it. >> you said pretty sure. >> i'm not certain. >> that means -- >> when's the last time you used? >> almost a month, maybe. >> did you shoot up, smoke? >> shot up. >> that's
. >> after hours of investigation, officers score a big find in the dorms. proving the inmate tipoff was legitimate. >> i just found a syringe. it's a good find. i've got to go write a report right now. >> syringes on your property. >> tell me where they found it? >> in your cubicle, in your dresser in a hat. take off your shirt. >> are you a drug user? >> stand up, take it off all the way. >> and your other one. >> marks there? >>...
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yeah, it is a big deal. it is kind of weird coming back to a population after all of this time, so, yeah, i was not expecting this when i woke up this morning, no. >> how is it going, salazar? >> pretty good. >> are you going to be okay over here? >> yes. >> do you know why they sent you here? >> because i completed the level six process, so my next step is level five, right? >> and you weren't having any issue with any of the staff over there? >> no. >> i need some reintegration even if it is tier time with some people just to get used to being around somebody. >> you know what i have to do first, right? make sure that all of the concerns and everything that i have to go through the file and everything and make sure -- >> i don't have no enemies. >> but you are a validated gang member, right? >> suspected. >> you are going to be okay over here? >> yes. >> we aren't going to have any busted windows or anything like that? >> no, not with 60 days to the house. >> okay. man. i want you to just stay cool, okay,
yeah, it is a big deal. it is kind of weird coming back to a population after all of this time, so, yeah, i was not expecting this when i woke up this morning, no. >> how is it going, salazar? >> pretty good. >> are you going to be okay over here? >> yes. >> do you know why they sent you here? >> because i completed the level six process, so my next step is level five, right? >> and you weren't having any issue with any of the staff over there? >>...
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they go out to the public area and -- we call it the big store. they go out shopping, take the materials that, and get to work. it is kind of like a reprieve, so they can really focus on their body of work. >> when you are talking about recology, do you have the only sculpture garden at the top? >> it is based on work that was done many years ago in new york. it is the only kind of structured, artist program. weit is beautiful. a lot of the plants you see were pulled out of the garbage, and we use our compost to transplant them. the pathway is lined with rubble from the earthquake from the freeways we tour about 5000 people a year to our facility, adults and children. we talk about recycling and conservation. they can meet the artists. >> fantastic. let's go meet some of your current artists. here we are with lauren. can you tell us how long have been here so far and what you're working on? >> we started our residency on june 1, so we came into the studio then and spent most of the first couple weeks just digging around in the trash. i am continui
they go out to the public area and -- we call it the big store. they go out shopping, take the materials that, and get to work. it is kind of like a reprieve, so they can really focus on their body of work. >> when you are talking about recology, do you have the only sculpture garden at the top? >> it is based on work that was done many years ago in new york. it is the only kind of structured, artist program. weit is beautiful. a lot of the plants you see were pulled out of the...
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the workers have been pruning a vineyard on the 4000 block of big ridge road. it appears a neighboring injured had applied pesticide overnight. >> there was enough breeze to cause a drift of the spray. >> reporter: the three women and a fourth worker had respiratory problems of the chemicals include sylguard and alticore. all three chemicals are commonly used in the valley. >> we are in a quarantine area and we are trying to eradicate the european grapevine moth. >> reporter: vineyard owners are required to reports pesticide use. >> whether it is labeling, understanding the mixing and being cautious about the weather. >> reporter: there is no word on how long this investigation will take. they are regulatory fines for unnecessary pesticide use. >>> we have been following breaking news since 5:00 after an attack by air and ground, a fast-moving grass fire is all but out. calfire says the fire burned about 350 acres of grassland. it may have been sparked by a car fire. >>> fireworks may have been the cause of an early morning fire. a fire destroyed 10 cars parked
the workers have been pruning a vineyard on the 4000 block of big ridge road. it appears a neighboring injured had applied pesticide overnight. >> there was enough breeze to cause a drift of the spray. >> reporter: the three women and a fourth worker had respiratory problems of the chemicals include sylguard and alticore. all three chemicals are commonly used in the valley. >> we are in a quarantine area and we are trying to eradicate the european grapevine moth. >>...
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there is a big trade dispute going on right now. the european union and mexico which took objection to the abuse of quotas, china must either appeal the ruling or comply by removing the restririctio. failure to do so will enable the u.s. to respond with trade sanctions. they are used in the electrical appliances and predominantly in ththe stl industry. the banking system could also be headed for some big trouble. they have failed to keeeep track of economic stimulus funds. the total value could be well over 300 billion euros. the scale of such loans could pose a threat to china of's entire banking system and the risk exposure could change the credit outlook. the trade manufacturer has plans to cut more than 1400 jobs. a move that will eliminate half of the entire work force. the decision comes after they failed to win a major contract to build more than 1000 train carriages in britain. >> of the contract is part of the plan to upgrade the rail lines. the consortium won the final better. the contract calls for the construction ofá 1
there is a big trade dispute going on right now. the european union and mexico which took objection to the abuse of quotas, china must either appeal the ruling or comply by removing the restririctio. failure to do so will enable the u.s. to respond with trade sanctions. they are used in the electrical appliances and predominantly in ththe stl industry. the banking system could also be headed for some big trouble. they have failed to keeeep track of economic stimulus funds. the total value could...
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it is so big and wasteful. there is so much to cut without causing much pain at all and not just not causing pain but helping your economy grow. helping people become better off. >> john: we're throwing more money into the money hall and take that money hole. in some states you can get unemployment benefits up to 99 weeks. that is positively french. it's more serious here. we need to move quickly than the canadians did. unfortunately, it looks like we're moving more slowly than the canadians did. >> exactly and while canada found it, we south of border pour more money into the money hole. that is our program. thanks for watching. good night. naturals from purina cat chow. delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. ♪ i'm your venus ♪ i'm your fire ...needs protection. introducing venus proskin with moisture rich shave gel bars enhanced with a triple blend of body butters that create a layer of protection for yr skin with every
it is so big and wasteful. there is so much to cut without causing much pain at all and not just not causing pain but helping your economy grow. helping people become better off. >> john: we're throwing more money into the money hall and take that money hole. in some states you can get unemployment benefits up to 99 weeks. that is positively french. it's more serious here. we need to move quickly than the canadians did. unfortunately, it looks like we're moving more slowly than the...
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artists used the parameters of this space to find relationships between the work that is not out in the big gallery. >> i noticed a lot of artists doing really site-specific work. >> this is a pile of balloons, something that is so familiar, like a child's balloon. in this proportion, suddenly, it becomes something out of a dream. >> or a nightmare. >> may be a nightmare. >> this one over here is even harder to figure out what the initial material is. >> this is made out of puffy paint. often, kids use it to decorate their clothes. she has made all these lines of paint. >> for the pieces we are looking at, is there a core of foam or something in the middle of these pieces that she built on top of? >> i'm not telling. >> ah, a secret. >> this silver is aluminum foil, crumbled of aluminum foil. her aesthetic is very much that quiet, japanese spatial thing that i really admire. their attention to the materiality of the things of the world. >> this is a nice juxtaposition you have going on right now. you have a more established artists alongside and emerging artists. is that something important
artists used the parameters of this space to find relationships between the work that is not out in the big gallery. >> i noticed a lot of artists doing really site-specific work. >> this is a pile of balloons, something that is so familiar, like a child's balloon. in this proportion, suddenly, it becomes something out of a dream. >> or a nightmare. >> may be a nightmare. >> this one over here is even harder to figure out what the initial material is. >> this...
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but that's a very big dream. to have a big i read about the story cybercrime and the free will have. these but i will present. but i don't operate about the business i think that will find something else. another job or another industry. maybe a different project. still i still want to work. thank you very much for this and to thank our. guests. just so. welcome to the folks what makes a big splash in the world of high tech business for transit van science into i can't you products just don't understand all these is going to be followed russian invaders to each invaders abroad and their big break through back. sunlight on stocks on technology update here on. we've got the future covered. if. the motion would be soon which brightened. soon from phones to print shoes some. screws down talk t.v. dot com. wealthy british style it's time to. find. out the. markets why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy cause report. and bring you the top news and headlines from around the world this is
but that's a very big dream. to have a big i read about the story cybercrime and the free will have. these but i will present. but i don't operate about the business i think that will find something else. another job or another industry. maybe a different project. still i still want to work. thank you very much for this and to thank our. guests. just so. welcome to the folks what makes a big splash in the world of high tech business for transit van science into i can't you products just don't...
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cannot be only driven by the hope to reduce fiscal deficits and organize fiscal consolidation in a big way whether you look at advanced economies a whether you look at emerging markets or low income countries the issue of employment. is a critical one the one hundred eighty seven nation organization has already lent one hundred sixty billion dollars to cash strapped nations many of which have little hope for paying it back. so the real questions are manifested here on the streets of some of the nation suffering the most are accepting aid from the i.m.f. has been presented at times as the only option is a staring measures are now being put into place the questions too are in the dollar and how its value may or may not change under her watch for managing the debt crisis around the world will fall at the top of her agenda as the rest of the world watches this hope first ability in an unstable world in washington christine freeze out r.t. . and from international debt to the national debate the u.s. is less than a month away from defaulting on its debt if lawmakers can't get a deal done to
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with big risks, it's like investments. come big rewards. we could also lose. >> communications with "columbia" were lost at about 8:00 a.m. central time. >> risk. you just accept it. >> can you imagine how much difficulty people went through and how scared they were in the transition from horses to cars? but you got to make these transitions. otherwise society doesn't move forward. >> so far, musk's spacex "falcon 9" rocket has performed well. on the last test, the rocket put a spacecraft called "dragon" into orbit. capsule landed back in the pacific. it was the first time anyone other than a government had successfully orbited a spacecraft and returned it to earth. >> we designed this to be super tough. you can beat the snot out of it and it will still work. >> next year musk hopes to begin carrying cargo to the international space station. eventually astronauts, a commercial company, replacing the space shuttle. but unless it's safe, nasa's administrator says no u.s. astronaut will be on board. >> i cannot allow them to put us in jeopardy
with big risks, it's like investments. come big rewards. we could also lose. >> communications with "columbia" were lost at about 8:00 a.m. central time. >> risk. you just accept it. >> can you imagine how much difficulty people went through and how scared they were in the transition from horses to cars? but you got to make these transitions. otherwise society doesn't move forward. >> so far, musk's spacex "falcon 9" rocket has performed well. on the...
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lake city and i took a walk downtown and i saw a pillar that had been built in the last 4 years that a big block of sandstone that i recognized. it was probably wingate sandstone that had been hauled up there from about 200, 250 miles away, but i noticed in the pillar that was a gap at the bottom and i walked up and looked through the gap and i saw there were some posts in the distance and i looked around and there was a circle around the gap and there were signs around it and then each post a prism in it so that light going through the crack would hit the prism and that light would go to another prism and you would be able to tell the time of year by this object that was built in the last 4 years. and i saw this and i thought, what would archeologists think if they encountered this? they would look at this and say, what civilization was this? what religion drove them to do this? we keep doing the same things over and over again. many researchers believe these archeo-astronomical sites are very specifically designed where other researchers say it's all coincidence. but not long ago i was u
lake city and i took a walk downtown and i saw a pillar that had been built in the last 4 years that a big block of sandstone that i recognized. it was probably wingate sandstone that had been hauled up there from about 200, 250 miles away, but i noticed in the pillar that was a gap at the bottom and i walked up and looked through the gap and i saw there were some posts in the distance and i looked around and there was a circle around the gap and there were signs around it and then each post a...
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>> welcome it was definitely a big first. there was a lot of unique features and really we hadn't seen shopping centers built on a grand scale with so much attention to detail and religious kinds of imposing architecture. it was very important to the northwest suburbs it was a condition of the fact that this area was a boom town, just growing rapidly in one of the more important areas of chicago at that time, kind of the case i make in the book is it represented a lot of first soon shopping center building and what we would know as malls today and it's important to be a case study to sort of talk about all shopping centers and all malls and how they've developed the best analogy i used reimbursed in the floodgate. >> predictor referred to as the father of the shopping mall. what features or design elements were considered unique at the time of its construction? >> well, victor was just an amazing story, and there is a wonderful biography about him where i obtain most of my information. he was a holocaust refugee who came from
>> welcome it was definitely a big first. there was a lot of unique features and really we hadn't seen shopping centers built on a grand scale with so much attention to detail and religious kinds of imposing architecture. it was very important to the northwest suburbs it was a condition of the fact that this area was a boom town, just growing rapidly in one of the more important areas of chicago at that time, kind of the case i make in the book is it represented a lot of first soon...
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oh, we got a big one tonight. our guest tonight, mr. tom hanks. he is man so likable, so polite that his name actually contains the word "thanks." [laughter] it's right in it. we begin tonight with the economy, which, as many of you are aware, sucks. [laughter] right now we're looking to pay down $14.3 trillion of debt. [audience reacts] [laughter] apparently i'm reading a scary story to my children. they're going to do all the noises like it's "peter and the [bleeped] wolf or something." we're going to pay down $14. trillion of debt with a economy struggling to produce jobs, in large part because american workers still stubbornly cling to the idea that they should be more highly compensated than say suicidal chinese computer part factory help. [laughter] if it's good enough of these despondent people, well, not to worry, people. >> i just want to say a few words about the economy before i take your questions. >> jon: economy press conference. hooray! [cheering and applause] so what do we do, boss? >> the struggles of middle-class families were a
oh, we got a big one tonight. our guest tonight, mr. tom hanks. he is man so likable, so polite that his name actually contains the word "thanks." [laughter] it's right in it. we begin tonight with the economy, which, as many of you are aware, sucks. [laughter] right now we're looking to pay down $14.3 trillion of debt. [audience reacts] [laughter] apparently i'm reading a scary story to my children. they're going to do all the noises like it's "peter and the [bleeped] wolf or...
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. >> so he probably won't have liked this big commotion about him. but he was a humble guy. well respected within the family and friends. and really cared for them. he was passionate about many things. fishing being one of them. >>y was with a group of friends when the fishing boat they chartered sank in a sudden storm in the sea of yortz a week ago sunday. 36 fishermen and crew were rescued or made it safely to the shore. seven others are still missing. >> and many family members of the missing men from that i will-fated ship attended the service. for them, last 10 days have beening aony. not knowing is deeply painful. as is the decision to call off the search and now, refusal by the department of defense to get involved. i sat down with the oldest son of one of the missing men. >> i mean, was always there to support you and to -- things from right and wrong. >> michael has many fond memories of his father, gene. many involve fishing. something his father dearly loved. >> live life to the fullest. always loved fishing and... he liked to laugh. he had a contagious smile. any
. >> so he probably won't have liked this big commotion about him. but he was a humble guy. well respected within the family and friends. and really cared for them. he was passionate about many things. fishing being one of them. >>y was with a group of friends when the fishing boat they chartered sank in a sudden storm in the sea of yortz a week ago sunday. 36 fishermen and crew were rescued or made it safely to the shore. seven others are still missing. >> and many family...
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but just how big of a scandal is this? >> after 168 years now, the "news of the world" has put its last issue to bed. the tabloid was shut down this past week by its owner, rupert murdoch. >> stephen: so big that a paper going out of business is news. [laughter] well, the media sharks are licking their chops, and not just because riewp ertd looks like a dead squid. [laughter] look at how gleefully the competition is reporting this story. >> the scandal deepens for rupert murdoch and his media empire rocked by shame. >> i'm not really hearing a response from news corp, and they're usually the most aggressive. you look at their p.r. staff, and they're remarkable. >> there is no containing the scandal. >> the scandal. >> rocked by scandal. >> anarchy in the u.k., as the sex pistols might have said. >> stephen: as cee lo green might say, "[bleeped] you." now, i warned rupert, these are the type of attacks that happen when there are media companies he doesn't own. now all the other media types are ganging up on him. they're acc
but just how big of a scandal is this? >> after 168 years now, the "news of the world" has put its last issue to bed. the tabloid was shut down this past week by its owner, rupert murdoch. >> stephen: so big that a paper going out of business is news. [laughter] well, the media sharks are licking their chops, and not just because riewp ertd looks like a dead squid. [laughter] look at how gleefully the competition is reporting this story. >> the scandal deepens for...
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chicago will have big show on the 4th but the show for the big food fest has been canceled. why? the budget worries. one texas town amarillo has come up with a solution to the problem. no pyrotechnicians. instead, a laser show. >> something new, something different and something safe and really celebrating a wonderful day. >> reporter: the preparations are well underway here in the nation's capital on the mall. you can see the band stand going up. the good news for anyone who had the show canceled, this will be broadcast nationally on tv. david carly, abc news, washing -- curly, abc news, washington. >> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weatherate. >> hi. i am meteorologist lynn jet charles on -- lynette charles and on this 4th of july, the low should be right around 65. and the record low was set in 1986. it was 53 degrees then. our record high was setback in 2002. it was 100. so we hit the century mark and now we should be right around 86 degrees for this time of the year. today, i am forecasting above that. yesterday, we wer
chicago will have big show on the 4th but the show for the big food fest has been canceled. why? the budget worries. one texas town amarillo has come up with a solution to the problem. no pyrotechnicians. instead, a laser show. >> something new, something different and something safe and really celebrating a wonderful day. >> reporter: the preparations are well underway here in the nation's capital on the mall. you can see the band stand going up. the good news for anyone who had...
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cameron diaz. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. i could use a smartphone with social apps to stay up on what my friends are doing. and it's global, so i'll know what they're doing while they're doing it, even when i travel. i'll have to act surprised when they tell me stuff. i don't have a good surprised face. maybe i can look up videos of surprised people on my new phone for reference. yep, i really want that phone. upgrade to the new droid incredible 2 by htc with global capabilities for only $9.99. now on america's largest, most reliabxr high-z9eed network. veñtzon. >> jon: that's all for today's dr. oz show. [laughter] join me tomorrow when i have an abscess drained. [laughter] by catherine zeta-jones. here it is, your moment of zen. [babies crying] >> you okay, baby? >> they're fighting over a bottle. >> oh, no. oh. >> oh, yeah. >> c
cameron diaz. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. i could use a smartphone with social apps to stay up on what my friends are doing. and it's global, so i'll know what they're doing while they're doing it, even when i travel. i'll have to act surprised when they tell me...
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. >> the picasso sketch is not very big. but it's valued at at least $200,000. >>> anthony batts is making major changes to his department. new at noon, kraig debro joins us live to explain what changes are being made and what it means for public safety. >> we just got back from the press conference. the plan at police headquarters is to do more with less. the chief says they will be defending on the rank and file and on the public. >> what we're trying to do is build the capacity for the city of oakland, make the organization as sufficient as they possibly can. >> reporter: at the news conference, the police and command staff did their best to make lemon ade. budget cut and attrition have trimmed the staff. but there is a another reason for the reorganization. the compliance of the settlement agreement that dates back to two. the reorganization plan is to divide the current bureau of field operations into two bureaus. under the old plan there were three areas, each to be led by a deputy police chief. >> i'm not only taking
. >> the picasso sketch is not very big. but it's valued at at least $200,000. >>> anthony batts is making major changes to his department. new at noon, kraig debro joins us live to explain what changes are being made and what it means for public safety. >> we just got back from the press conference. the plan at police headquarters is to do more with less. the chief says they will be defending on the rank and file and on the public. >> what we're trying to do is build...
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president obama still wants to go big. raising the debt ceiling. cutting deficits by more than $4 trillion. house republicans want immediate cuts an aggressive cap on future spending and constitutional agreement. both sides saying a deal can still be made. >>> gone are the days when the marine corps would announce it is looking for a few good men. tonight a female general is making history for the second time. but she says it is not a big deal. >> reporter: this is paris island, south carolina. >> reporter: as the sign makes clear on the way in here is where they make marines. and now this marine factory has a new foreman. >> what i would ask you to do. >> reporter: or more correctly forewoman. brigadier-general loretta reynolds. >> what was your first reaction when you found out you were getting this post? >> there are times now that i wake up in the morning and i say am i really here? am i really here at paris island. >> reporter: general reynolds took command of paris island on june 17th and she has already made history as the first woman to lea
president obama still wants to go big. raising the debt ceiling. cutting deficits by more than $4 trillion. house republicans want immediate cuts an aggressive cap on future spending and constitutional agreement. both sides saying a deal can still be made. >>> gone are the days when the marine corps would announce it is looking for a few good men. tonight a female general is making history for the second time. but she says it is not a big deal. >> reporter: this is paris island,...
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this is the home of the big bushel where crab is king. >> look, he's biting me. >>reporter: they're crazy about crabs here in essex. >> they're succulent meat. you won't get it like that. >>reporter: if you want jumbos order in advance and expect to pay more for the holiday. >> you're just going to have to pay. the crab house is going to have to charge more money. most people will get their crabs for the holiday. >> you may get a free spin on the wheel. >> a free spin, and everybody wins. >>reporter: a winning tradition. >> they may not all be maryland blue crabs. you may find some crabs in the carolinas and gulf of mexico in demand. what are you looking for when you go buy? >> i would say flavor. >>> there's more to come on eyewitness news sunday morning. >> the defense team, can they throw a hail mary in time to save casey anthony? i'll have the latest on the trial. >>> what summer safety, maryland has new regulations. we'll tell you more when eyewitness news sunday morning comes back. ,,,,,,,,,, ring ring progresso i look great in my wedding dress with the hel
this is the home of the big bushel where crab is king. >> look, he's biting me. >>reporter: they're crazy about crabs here in essex. >> they're succulent meat. you won't get it like that. >>reporter: if you want jumbos order in advance and expect to pay more for the holiday. >> you're just going to have to pay. the crab house is going to have to charge more money. most people will get their crabs for the holiday. >> you may get a free spin on the wheel....
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the temperatures inland, not a big change here. here is the big change we are expecting for the weekend. the weather system moves in from the north. not bringing us rainfall. it will increase the marine layer and as a result the temperatures this weekend here is the range. upper 50s for the beaches, warmest location, inland, lower 80s. here is the forecast model showing you the fog tomorrow morning at 7:00 and 8:00. hugging the coast side. pushing locally into the bay. then, the afternoon hours, you see what happened with the northerly wind. the forecast model back on the coverage. a few left over patches right near the coastline south of the golden gate bridge. tomorrow's forecast, at 7:00. 55 right around 60 degrees. we will track some fog out there. 12:00, coastal fog, upper 50s to the upper 70s. and then by three clock and 4:00 warm numbers inland, about a 30 degree temperature range across the bay area. here is a look at the numbers with the warmest locations approaching lower 90s, talking about quite a few 80s across santa ro
the temperatures inland, not a big change here. here is the big change we are expecting for the weekend. the weather system moves in from the north. not bringing us rainfall. it will increase the marine layer and as a result the temperatures this weekend here is the range. upper 50s for the beaches, warmest location, inland, lower 80s. here is the forecast model showing you the fog tomorrow morning at 7:00 and 8:00. hugging the coast side. pushing locally into the bay. then, the afternoon...
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the big thing we have at this point to of the six that are missing our friends of ours. before it was a great adventure, now it is something totally different. >> the search continues this morning, seven people still missing. >> coming up, the first full day of jury deliberations has started in the case of casey anthony. we will take a look at that after the break. got the sun is coming up tuesday morning, we will be right back. >> in a developing story, the fate of casey anthony is now in the hands of the jury as they begin their first day of deliberations. casey anthony is accused of murdering her two year-old daughter. she has pleaded not guilty. the seven women five man jury began deliberations test after in. >> after six weeks of testimony, jurors in the casey anthony trial went to the deliberation room on monday. >> members of the jury, you may retire now to begin your deliberations. >> the jury is made up of seven women and five men of various ages and backgrounds. it will be up to them to decide whether into the is guilty of first- degree premeditated murder or,
the big thing we have at this point to of the six that are missing our friends of ours. before it was a great adventure, now it is something totally different. >> the search continues this morning, seven people still missing. >> coming up, the first full day of jury deliberations has started in the case of casey anthony. we will take a look at that after the break. got the sun is coming up tuesday morning, we will be right back. >> in a developing story, the fate of casey...
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. >> new details are emerge becoming the fiery crash involving a big rig truck and amtrak train in a nevada desert. it comes from a lawsuit filed by an aten can't. she said she was trying to lead passengers through the burning wreckage but they were blocked by a baggage door. they had to double past bodies and jump down about 15 feet from the window to rocky rail bed below. the accident killed six people. anderson's attorney is trying to determine if the doors on the baggage door should have been locked. >> you won't believe how one woman tried to sneak her husband out of prison. >> when is a new time to buy a new computer. how long to do electronics really last. >> and judge is about to read the murder trial. she is now in the courtroom. the young mother is accused of killing her own daughter. we'll bring it to you live. >>> in mexico police arrested a woman who was caught trying to sneak a suit case out of prison containing her husband. they say prison guards stopped her afterwards while she was pulling a suitcase because she looked nervous. when they opened it up, a man curle
. >> new details are emerge becoming the fiery crash involving a big rig truck and amtrak train in a nevada desert. it comes from a lawsuit filed by an aten can't. she said she was trying to lead passengers through the burning wreckage but they were blocked by a baggage door. they had to double past bodies and jump down about 15 feet from the window to rocky rail bed below. the accident killed six people. anderson's attorney is trying to determine if the doors on the baggage door should...
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>> the struggles of middle-class families were a big problem before the recession hit in 2007. they weren't created overnight, and the truth is our economic challenges are not going to be solved overnight. >> jon: but by monday... [laughter] monday? you got a plan? >> one of the most important and urgent things we can do for the economy is something that both parties are working on right now, and that's reducing our nation's deficit. >> jon: phew. well, thank god we know what to do, and that's not going to be too hard, right? >> we're going to have to tackle spending in the tax code to make it easier for entrepreneurs to patent a new product, rebuilding our transportation structure, eliminate waste, tackle entitlement, extend those middle-class tax cuts, help businesses create jobs. we got to seize this moment, and we have to seize it soon. [laughter] >> jon: what? of course, the first thing before we get to any of that stuff... [laughter and applause] that's why we get paid the cable money. [laughter] the first thing we do before we get to any of that good fixing the economy s
>> the struggles of middle-class families were a big problem before the recession hit in 2007. they weren't created overnight, and the truth is our economic challenges are not going to be solved overnight. >> jon: but by monday... [laughter] monday? you got a plan? >> one of the most important and urgent things we can do for the economy is something that both parties are working on right now, and that's reducing our nation's deficit. >> jon: phew. well, thank god we know...
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hail to the south pause. >> a big challenge like this one and big crowd. it's -- i don't know. i play by best. >> hard work pays off. moving day at at&t national today. rickie fouler and a bluish, greenish outfit there. made a serious move, 5 under for 9, including birdies on three of the first four holes. he is tied for the lead with nick watany. >> we're half way through the mls season. hoping some big trades they made this week will help bolster their roster and move them up to standings. united traded from the new york red bulls and tonight fans get their first look. not only brings his play making ability to united, but he will take some of the pressure off of charlie davies because now their opponents have to watch out for both guys who are both topnotch scorers. he knows the pressure is now on and that's a challenge he gladly accepts. >> i embrace the pressure. i like the pressure. every player on this team, if we want to be successful, should find pressure from themselves first, you know, and that's how you be successful. >> punishment for the maryland terrapins for pra
hail to the south pause. >> a big challenge like this one and big crowd. it's -- i don't know. i play by best. >> hard work pays off. moving day at at&t national today. rickie fouler and a bluish, greenish outfit there. made a serious move, 5 under for 9, including birdies on three of the first four holes. he is tied for the lead with nick watany. >> we're half way through the mls season. hoping some big trades they made this week will help bolster their roster and move...
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that is my big objection. who did you tell? did mr. nelson know about this? >> about the investigation? >> yes. >> i briefed him -- >> when did he know about it? when you started it come on you can see their? >> i'm not sure when he was aware of the investigation. >> or did you make aware of this investigation? >> when the investigation first initiated and i believe in november we sent -- we sent a briefing of the first part of december. >> to whom? >> to my supervisor. >> mr. mcmahon, what did you do? >> when i was briefed on the investigation i passed up the chain. this was an investigation. we had pretty early on what the title "operation fast and furious" came on with a large amount of people who are buying guns in the short amount of time and having recovered in mexico. but we had was purchased in the u.s., recoveries in mexico. we didn't have what was in between and that's what the agents in phoenix are trying to prove. >> so you all thought this was a great idea? this particular investigation of finding gunstock in mexico. >> we didn't have an investig
that is my big objection. who did you tell? did mr. nelson know about this? >> about the investigation? >> yes. >> i briefed him -- >> when did he know about it? when you started it come on you can see their? >> i'm not sure when he was aware of the investigation. >> or did you make aware of this investigation? >> when the investigation first initiated and i believe in november we sent -- we sent a briefing of the first part of december. >> to...